

Filipino boys use their faces to move a coin close to their mouth during a game as part of celebrations of the feast day of Saint Rita de Cascia in suburban Paranaque, south of Manila, Philippines Sunday. Aaron Favila/AP
Angela Oakes from Sandpoint, Idaho directs traffic along the "Lost in the 50's" parade route in Sandpoint, Idaho May 18, 2012. The annual retro celebration, now 27 years strong, includes a downtown classic car parade and show, as well as rock n' roll concerts at the Bonner County Fairgrounds. Matt Mills McKnight/Reuters
Inventor and prize winner Niklas Demel codes his electric powered automobile 'Robby Car' during the Young Researchers competition (Jugend forscht) in Erfurt, central Germany, on Sunday. The car identifies traffic signs and reacts accordingly. Jens Meyer/AP
I'll Have Another (9), ridden by Mario Gutierrez, beats Bodemeister, ridden by Mike Smith, to the finish line to win the 137th Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday in Baltimore. Matt Slocum/AP
Performers take part in a two-day Fire Festival in Minsk, Belarus, Saturday. Sergei Grits/AP
People stand with candles during a demonstration of solidarity in Rome, for the victims of the explosive device that went off near the "Francesca Morvillo Falcone" high school in Brindisi, Italy, Saturday, May 19, 2012. Roberto Monaldo/AP
A transgender person is seen during a rally to demand an investigation of homophobic crimes in San Salvador. According to REDTRANSAL, Salvadorian organization LGBT (lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgenders), 20 people from the LGBT community have been murdered in the last 24 months in El Salvador because of their sexual orientation. Ulises Rodriguez/Reuters
People who had to leave their homes after a magnitude-6.0 temblor are assisted in Finale Emilia northern Italy, Sunday. One of the worst quakes to hit northeast Italy in hundreds of years rattled the region around Bologna early Sunday, killing at least four people, collapsing factories and sending residents running out into the streets, emergency services said. Marco Vasini/AP
Anti-NATO protestors form a barricade in front of mounted police officers during a march, Saturday in Chicago. On Sunday, the start of the two-day NATO summit, thousands of protesters are expected to march to the McCormick Place convention center, where NATO delegates will be meeting. John Minchillo/AP
A girl holds an umbrella, with a portrait of young survivor of the earthquake and tsunami that hit eastern Japan on March 11, 2011, during the Merry Smile Action, part of a global art project, held at Tokyo's shopping district Harajuku, Saturday. Itsuo Inouye/AP
Los Angeles Lakers forward Pau Gasol of Spain puts up a shot during the first half in Game 3 of an NBA basketball playoffs Western Conference semifinal against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Friday, May 18, in Los Angeles. Mark J. Terrill/AP
Kyle Busch's team changed right side tires during and head to left side during qualifying for Saturday's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series auto race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Friday, May 17, in Concord, NC. Brian Czobat/AP
South Korean girls in traditional dresses take a picture of themselves after the 40th Coming of Age Day Ceremony and re-presentation of traditional "Gwan-Rye" at Sungkyunkwan in Seoul, South Korea. The ceremony is held to recognize boys and girls independence as they reach 20 years old. Ahn Young-joon/AP
Demonstrators crowd outside the attorney general's office to demand the prosecution of seven men who were accused by police of raping a 13-year-old girl in Sanaa. The girl was fatally beaten after she was gang-raped in a Sanaa neighbourhood, according to local media. Mohamed al-Sayaghi/Reuters
U.S. President Barack Obama (l.), Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (2nd r.) and Russia's Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev (r.) listen to Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel (foreground) during the start of the first working session of the G8 Summit at Camp David, Maryland Andrew Winning/Reuters
Lt. Gen. Ywet Sitt (l.) leader of Shan State Army (SSA), and Gen. Soe Win, chief of Myanmar government negotiation group, shake hands during their meeting in Kengtung, eastern Shan State, Myanmar. It was second round of peace talks between the government and Shan rebels. Khin Maung Win/AP
Queen Elizabeth II views a Jubilee cake made by Paul Farrant (l.) and P. Roberts during the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Armed Forces Parade and Muster in Windsor, Berkshire.
Sri Lankan army snipers in ghillie suits march during a War Victory parade in Colombo. Sri Lanka on Saturday held a military parade and memorial for fallen soldiers to mark the third anniversary of the defeat of the Tamil Tigers, which ended a quarter-century civil war in the Indian Ocean nation. Dinuka Liyanawatte /Reuters
Members of a Christian group shout slogans during a 'Stop the Lady Gaga concerts' rally near the concert arena in Manila. The Christian group marched in Manila for a second straight day to call for the singer's show on Monday and Tuesday to be cancelled despite assurances from organizers that her performances will not be lewd, according to local media. Cheryl Ravelo/Reuters
Pretension peeks out from his stall before the 137th Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. Garry Jones/AP
Maria Sharapova of Russia serves to Angelique Kerber of Germany during their women's singles semi-final match at the Rome Masters tennis tournament. Alessandro Bianchi/Reuters
A male (r.) and a female one- horned rhinoceros face each other at the Pobitora wildlife sanctuary, about 55 kilometers east of Gauhati, India. Pobitora has the highest density of rhino population in the world. Anupam Nath/AP
Finland's fans react after their team lost the 2012 IIHF men's ice hockey World Championship semi-final game against Russia in Helsinki. Petr Josek/Reuters
A rider performs during the Air Connection show, the final stage of the BMX championship of Russia, in Krasnoyarsk. Ilya Naymushin/Reuters
This framegrab from NASA-TV shows the Falcon 9 SpaceX rocket being fueled on the launch pad at complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Fla. The launch was aborted at the last second and is being rescheduled. NASA/AP
British Olympic sailing hero and three time gold medalist Ben Ainslie walks past the media as he holds the Olympic torch at the official start of the London 2012 Olympic games torch relay at Land's End, south west England. Alastair Grant/AP
People attend the the closing campaign rally of presidential candidate Hipolito Mejia of the opposition Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD) in Santo Domingo. Voters in the Dominican Republic's presidential election on Sunday will choose between two candidates. Ricardo Rojas/Reuters
A man in crutches walks past U.S. Army soldiers of 3/1 AD Task Force Bulldog as they rest during a patrol in a village in Kherwar district, Logar province, eastern Afghanistan. Danish Siddiqui/Reuters
Director Cristian Mungiu (c.) and cast members, Cosmina Stratan (l.) and Cristina Flutur (r.) pose on the red carpet for the screening of the film "Dupa Dealuri", in competition at the 65th Cannes Film Festival. Yves Herman/Reuters
A race fan in a fancy hat looks down the track before the 137th running of the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
Racers in the peloton descend after a mountain climb during the sixth stage of the Tour of California from Palmdale to Big Bear Lake, California. Patrick T. Fallon/Reuters
Baby ducks run away from the reach of children at the petting zoo during the 67th Annual Watermelon Festival. Matt Stamey/The Gainesville Sun/AP